Investigators initially reported Albuquerque Police Sgt. Adam Casaus was responding to a drunken driver, but Casaus’ vehicle log shows no evidence he was en route to a DWI call.

The last call logged by Casaus to dispatchers was a robbery investigation that was cleared around 10 p.m. Nothing else was on Casaus’ call list for the next three hours -- until the fatal wreck.

Records show his call for help was the next contact he had with dispatchers, and he explained the gravity of the situation.

“I have a laceration to my head and some chest pain,” he told dispatch. “I’m not sure about the other car.”

The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office was investigating the crash because it involved an Albuquerque police sergeant. Sheriff's officials said his lights were activated and en route to a DWI call, but it was unclear who gave them that information.

County investigators said it will take another three or four weeks to determine what happened and who was at fault.

The Albuquerque Police Department released a statement Friday expressing the deepest sympathy and condolences to the family of Ashley Browder.

Officials with the department also said it wishes a full recovery to Lindsay Browder, and it extends its full support to the family.

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